Beyond the armed forces: meet the soldiers looking for new jobs - and homes

As more defence cuts loom, The Telegraph speaks to British servicemen and
women making the transition back to Civvy Street and the challenges they
face.

This series of videos highlights the challenges British servicemen and women face when making the transition back into civilian life. As news emerges of another 5,300 posts to be made redundant as part of the coalition's defence cuts, The Telegraph speaks to former army personnel about their search for employment and a new home.

The Army is to shed 20,000 posts by 2020. Meanwhile the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy are also set to lose 5,000 posts each.

Five infantry battalions are to be scrapped and a total of 17 units will close, resulting in the smallest British Army since the Boer War.